Bell Mountain by Lee Duigon (Book Review #48)

 

 

Most people do not expect much content or deeper insightful things, in a children’s book. However, Bell Mountain is one of those books that you can be rest assured in containing more than you expected.

The story has religious references and is a beautiful tale about two children on a mission to ring the bell of Bell Mountain. There is a secret behind this assignment and as they go through climbing this mountain they encounter many challenges. Aside from the assassin that attempts to stop them, they have to also defend themselves from beasts, hunters, bandits and more.

 

The people have forgotten about God. Praying is rarely done and is mostly unanswered. It is the call of God that has these two children, Jack and Ellayne on this mission and of course when you have God on your side, all will be well, won’t it?

Bell Mountain takes you on, an extraordinary voyage that was pleasant to the eyes and warm the heart. In my opinion, the book is suitable for all ages and not just for young adults. You truly care for the characters and as for the pace of the story; the beginning may have been a little slow. However, without that backstory, I don’t think the book would have had the big impact at the end.

Prepare yourself for a sweet and sour journey. I highly recommend this book and look forward to reading more from this Author.

Written by Jeyran Main

This Review was kindly requested by the Author, Lee Duigon.

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28 Comments on “Bell Mountain by Lee Duigon (Book Review #48)

      • Thanks, Jeyran, I’ve just posted your review on my blog.
        Next month Book No. 9 in the Bell Mountain series, “The Throne,” will be published. We just missed having it ready for Christmas *sigh* And then No. 10, “The Silver Trumpet,” is waiting in the wings.

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      • You have been a busy bee. I actually think it’s good that you did not have it ready by Christmas. So many books get over shadowed by the whole seasonal rush. I look forward to reading them!

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  1. I like this review! I want to say that I really do expect content and deeper insightful things in a children’s book. Charlotte’s Web is a perfect example. Those important elements can come across in a well written book. Thanks for your great review!

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